Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1963, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Golden Age Club Guests Of Rotary The Christmas party for mem- bers of the Simcoe Hall Gol- den Age Club, which is given annually by the Oshawa Rotary She Oshawa Times 1SECOND SECTION PAGE THIRTEEN OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 ee aaa FOUN an outstand- seen here, second from right, enjoying a game of snooker. From left are Don's father, George: Jackson; Harold Mc- rolled as a founder member of the Oshawa Boys' Club, was taken Wednesday on a tour of the new. building, He Don Jackson, ing figure in the skating : who was recently en- is HOSPITAL BOARD MEMBERS SERVE STAFF body recognized, from left to right, William A. Holland, hospital. superintendent; Har- old Washington, a member of More than 600 nurses, tech-} nicians and general staff at Osh-| heard. awa Genera! Hospital filed into] Court,|the cafeteria, Wednesday, for aj bring the turkey out for serv | the "chefs" Hospital Staff Christmas Din ner, Wednesday afternoon. No one was fooled by the white hats and aprons and every- the hospital board of directors and Edward G. Storie, vice- chairman of the board. --Oshawa Times Photo Tax Sale Of Lands Enriches City Coffers amount of the arrears if Three prepare to from a_case Magistrate's Magistrate point to 1 Harry|Christmas dinner served by the| y that if'board of directors 24 denart-| 198 | Squires Play then they) Directors worked shift system serving and dishing out Q High- turkey and other . delicacies wa, was before|while some department heads} cha one| worked at the happy task fron oper-|3 p.m. to 7 p.m n ourney ' The cafeteria will hold 200 ind the other of failing neople at a time and there was dis weekend bf Dee Columbian. Squires of Father Morrow Circle, Oshawa, jattended a two-day hockey tour- nament in Guelph The tournament produce evidence of Saturday morning at Oshawa General 0 Ww. 0 1 two es produce an | ; . During nsur-/4 constant flow of staff for the'g.q cOl'four hours were He left the court to R a his insurance evidence Organ music was played dur The Oshawa city coffers werejlisted as assessed to Ann, Nicho-|the setae itty Sui te aflermoey by-Sehn-Orde St elena te el eo in lnaiial Orta bare the 5 1 ' 1 v é ; Vv D, ; + FY ven time to produce evi- ugly Holland, eariviiands ih arnears of taxes waslé70e 78 rears within one year of the tax but had ne+\.. sarintendent. said on } contin- held at city hall. Two properties; J. Stanley, Wilson road.south,|Sale. If the bidder becomes the It causes a end department ued until 6 p.ta, Each team|were sold at the sale. The sale bid $4000 for a parcel of land|owner, the city deducts arrears sary WOrK) con to be enioving it played three or fou mes./of another was laid over; while 291 feet by 150 feet. The own-|and any accrued taxes and the . has the aa These were followed by a ban-\the arrears on 19 land parcelsjers were listed as Alois and|Tiginal owner receives the re- nol "his is just one of the ways uet and a dance at the Optim-|and two built-on properties were|Theresa Judar. Arrears were mainder (of the amount bid). abuse ist Hall paid prior to the sale and these | $684.72 According to the rules. of pro- Sunday opened the|parcels were withdrawn from| An adjourned tax sale will be|cedure in Ontario land ales for Squires attending Mass at the'the sale held Dec. 18 to dispose of ajtaxes, the original owner must Church of Our Lady followed by; Successful bids on lands at Brock street east property, 41| pay (within one year) 'not only a Communion Breakfast. Ac-87 Ritson road south and on/feet by 78 feet, with' arrears of|the tax arrears in full plus 10 companied by their chief coun-|Simcoe street north (behind)$40.31. There were no bids on'per cent, but also sale expenses "we have of showing staff how sellor, Jerry Power and Coach|Sandalwood Restaurant) hit'this one yesterday. If there are|and taxes, any local improve- ( began and hospital "The di- heads all .as insuranc do f e so rectors il 0 8 to a.m the Many 40 is with all wa f to to ~ General of will the a truck en five Motors of John R. Murdock gineer with General Canada, Ltd. has been named liaison representative for the Oshawa - Peterborough - King- ston area for the 1964 SAE Automotive E gineering Con- gress and Exposition to be held Jan. 13-17, 1964 in Cobo Hall-in Detroit. The appointment was announced by Sidney E, Swal- low. of the Ford Motor Co, of Canada who is chairman of the Ontario Section. of the Societ Automotive ineers Murdock wi gram of informing about the Congress and Exy tion. The five-day event staged annually by the Society hel engineers manufactur: ing executives, and. scientists keep up with advz Technology of all (self-propelling) tendance expec 20.000 Murdock papers scheduled such ict is. one o st contacts is are TROPHY WINNERS The trophy winners for 1963 are as. follows: Art Burrows, Trout Trophy for the largest speckled trout;. Pete Kuzyk, Anglers Trophy for the larg- est pickerel. Stan Hockett won the club's. trophy for rifle jmarksmanship, and Don Doug- |las won the trap shooting cham- Club of. Oshawa, was attended) Guests were welcomed by Ro-, Lewis of the Salvation Army| 30 Rotarians sat down to a tra- speaker Mrs. Lyman A. Gifford Lyman Gifford, were introduc- music of a 10-piece string or Conductor was Edward Osce- sing-song conducted by Rotarian lian Stuart Alger and chairman 4 og eo tog ii ee Sas DER MEMBER TOURS OSHAWA BOYS' CLUB Board Serves man. of the build'ng commit- 0 's Li perator s Licence | Wednesday The first big snowfall of Oshawa Public Utilities Com-jand four other sand and salting evidence of anv kine in|mission offic workers were delayed when bus|behind schedule at 9 a.m. t0-\Qntario Provincial Police said) way RR 1 Oshe The snow started falling atj)were running an average of 40\fow A few cars were reported ator's licence for the car he was Forecasts were for scattered) City bus s¢ hedules allio tachment reported. that highway ance ll | tures and a car.at William street heavy drifting in some areas Many General Motors office ppaIns ON TIME crews were out during the night|* suslne © Canadian Railway of-| Said Mr. Jermyn, "It work- district.. However.| .,.. arrived 30 to ; the heavy sasha main line operations, but also obligations along Highway 401 at| WORKS DEPARTMENT OUT snowdrifts;duce an operator's. licence driver reported it took him 10) roads after the snow began fall-}main routes are easily travel- iced byjin areas tree to four miles north! OTTAWA (Special) ed a contract Hon. C. M.° Drury A 7-year-old boy struck by a)¢ isfactory condition in Oshawa Classified defence contracts for street, reportedly ran into the Total value of the was Ivan Merrill, -231 Bruce FREE MAIL FOR LIFE | from Holy Cross Separate|nesday to provide office space by 142 senior citizens at Hotel' Genosha Wednesday evening. | tarian President Murray Mc- Leod. Rotarian Major Fred said grace before. members of the Golden Age Club and about ditional-style Christmas dinner. Mr. McLeod introduced guest Head table guests, which in- cluded His Worship Mayor ed by Rotarian Norman Moran The guests then enjoved the chestra which was part of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra pella. The evening ended on a happy note with a community Ross Mills Sergeant-at-Arms was Rotar- of the Golden Age committee was John Graham. Neill, director of the club. At right is S. R. Alger, chair- Staff At world tee Oshawa Times Photo H i ] Seasons First Storm | ee e Arising Snarls Area Traffic iiss nar S Te Jermyn made the i people were asked win | ter has frozen much traffi | ials said that buses! crews should do the Oshawa area. Hundreds of|were running 20 to 30 minutes) The Whitby Detachment of the Donald Goodfel services and highway traffic!day. Gray Coach Lines reported that highway conditions were/the « t on were delayed that buses to and from Toronto):*fair", and that accidents were|of fa to about 1 a.m. in the Oshawa area| minutes be hind schedule at the'tg have been abandoned driving and had slackened by 11 a.m |same time The Bowmanville OPP. De-|' com flurries during the remainder of|plicated __ after a collision! "onditions were usual for the !¢ct the day with milder tempera- between a Simcoe street bUS| First snowfall although driving at! The fall was estimated at-four) 9.30 a.m tion of Highways 35 and to six inches on the level with'operce WORKERS DELAYED were described as "'horrible", VISIBILITY REDUCED an naan ehin to ' ( : 2 of unnece Department of Highways plow), prive at the panting Both ee Pacific and for the. police department ; ; jtime adVersels nine cay the haiti aelthe 'cour tenti on Highways 401, 2-and 12 in| voather conditions ficials ay that the snowfall ha the nt se -- ne to the Oshawa minutes not hampered train: crews or any citizen 1 ay snow fall reduced late Y 3 i visibility. and vehicles were] ~ Residents in the Columbus Goodfellow _fined moving and Raglan districts said that, the charge of fail less than 40 miles an hour dur-| Oshawa Works Departement)there are some heavy ing the morning. One truck) workmen were soon on thejon concession roads although! minutes to get from the corner!ing at 12.30 a.m. Four salt andiled. The total snowfall is said| GM Awarded of King and Mary strets. to the;sanding crews were out at )' to be greater in Oshawa than} intersection of King and Wilson a.m. and were later repla road ifour graders, four wing' ploughsiof the city. Tuc Contract ' ® Motors Products epresenis WO ANJUTE 1%. a tmnent of Defence I h A In Accidents: announced n Lakeshore Area Sigtetae : \ trucks to car near his Bruce street home) $15.37 Wednesday afternoon, is in sat-| The cont 91 un- General Hospital $10,000 or more awarded dur Edward Mlinar, 180 Bruce ing the'first half of November path of a car near the Fittings 9.143.164 Limited plant. Driver. of the car street WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres The boy was on his way home ident Johnson signed a bill Wed-| Schoo] at the time of the acci-'Secret Service dent : f mail protection ree privileges . for of Karlier, in the day. Mrs. Wi Kennedy liam A. Delong, 445 Gibbon! provids use of street; suffered shoulder bruises|for the rest of Mrs when her car was in cCollision|life; temporary office with a CPR switcher on Steven./12 months; $50,000 for staff sal-} son south. The m'shap, near the arie the 12. months and} General Motors South plant, re.|Secret Service protection for the sulted in $300 damage to' the late president's and two car and about $50 damage to a children for two years foot board on the locomotive 4 two-car collision, at Cedar ind Jasper, streets early Wed- 'nesday, resu'ted in more than 4°$500 damage to cars driven by as Stanley Spence, Jasper avenue oy nd Garpy Abey, Emerald ave nue and| Mrs.| The »b I the mails} Kennedy's space for of direct Jacqueline F a free for wife JOHN R. MURDOCK vehicles : ted +} 1 the Exposi source exhibits in Id be a M xposition dreds of st rea I rdoch tion ti) eports yn u Says f as gress covet top where ers hicle emis engines development Army and for inboard ken find Congress ions of the ve industrie jufomott lasers ibit products a ing 'rimental ! lay ing the and sam business marine nes led nuch Seek Approval For Addition The Oshawa Board of Educa- c ' and the hun £4 sessions Gordon Denies Local Ladies $ Discount To Win Trophy Be Maintained 1. wns cu OTTAWA. (CP)--I Mir adies' section were Gor said Com- mons Wed he gave no assurance baker Corporation that the + on the. Canadian funds will be tion decided Wednesday to ask city for tentative ap proval to build a six-room addi-) tion to T. R. McEwen - Public School at a cost not $150,000 council Club hostesses Bonspiel Wednesday teams from Toronto Oakwood Peter- Gokf, Peterborough Trenton RCAF, Thorn- andale Lindsay, Osh- Oshawa Curing F4 to exceed inance the ner t an open ister to This was one of two motions at the special meeting of Adelaide House. The second! involved a letter from. the chair- of the day 10 passed ent discount doflar 'n U-S main tained He could not say else in Otlawa an assurance R. G. L. Fairweather Roval) raised the question, quot-| Whitby 10 Studebaker of Canada Pre«i-|B tt nt Gordon EF. Grundy Wir ing the corporation had rece 'imited - assurances » iwa Golf Winners were:. | by Mrs, ved b man secondary school f > the 900. draw »yped Kip- 3 0 Peterborough Hott; 2. Oshawa Mrs. N. Hezzilewood kipped. by Mr salary' . negotiation committee ;which asked that the special fi-| jnance of the board meet with the teachers to discuss the ef-| fect of salaries on education in general Gaura Ander It was decided that the letter won the Attersley|Should be acknowledged point- Whitby 4. Cling out that the special finance whethe ay one e sucn 'much we appreciate their work. Everyone has a good time." on pro. \Cliff Lehman, 'the members of $3500 and $4000, respectively. |no bids at the adjourned sale,;ment charges, other penalties the team were as follows: Jack; _D. Secerbegovic, Royal/the city picks it up and interest on taxes which had McGarry, Bill Taylor, Martin|street, entered the successful) Purchases of property at the|or would have accrued against Lamers, Zbigniew Azczepanski,|bid on the Ritson road property,/sale are allowed 10 per cent of'the land in the interval. alarms| Neate, Savoie, Andy during the past 24 hours, One Kryska, John' Clancy and Tom Canada nvolved a minor. electrical fire| Forestall. has been award-lin a refrigerator at 140 Divi-| ~ by , the Depart-|cion street. The other was a Production, it/faise alarm in the box at Albert here by the'and 'Albany streets - 'Is Re-elected Needy Children value of of them routine. The re- Recently the NewcastleFrank and Corrie Vanierset maining run took 7-year-old Ed-| Russ Major 5 Oshawa fire fighters are coortsmen Club held its sociallwith a i ; * Ward Minar. of Bruce wifket tole ce Major will head the Mo- treating 50 underprivileged chil-\6yening av the home of Frank rvane tay wit thelr [WAG SOUNET) eeuee et itor City Car Club in next dren in the city to a Christmas'y,niorcel. The ev as the "@mes engraved on the face of Oshawa General Hospital after year He was re-elected pied ApicR ANE the ined every| Vaniersel The evening was the). This wa \he was struck: by a car near hisident' Monday nicht as fhe clublore of dhe exalted '|most successful event the club)'* S was awarded to them home Wednesday afternoon : ce ane: D present from a Christmas tree.| & trophies ' Others on the executive The fire fighters expect (han . fist ds ae Middlete their home for the meetings Donald, McClellan, vice-presi- good deed to cost about $500. | President Rob Bibsge fetor [throughout the year, dent; Brian Barraball, treasur-| But the Fire Fighters Associa- ve nro tater vice er; Robert Reynolds,. secre ; ition will foot part of the a oar sig tery anes ey. wale Congratulations -and best |Roy Begner, assistant secretary.|The 95 association members|! sed members and guests. wishes to the following resi- dents Oshawa and dis- 'i 5 res | | ; same when the club presented! trict who are celebrating |member; Ed Benetin. show was Staged last year and found came wh I their birthdays today champion( most points collect-|t0 be a great success , Mrs. Jacqueline Chamher- 'ed in shows); Robert Reynolds Rill Wilson, president of the drag champion (most points);|association, said: "The children up a e u and Frank Powers, safety love this sort of thing. And we tice, and Shirley Knox, 429 award get a great pleasure in giving a rt Park road south pionship trophy. Frank Vanier. Phone 723-3474 xecu 1ve troit, Cincinnati and Toronto. |the bill among themselves but} : 4 this time the association will) work in the club. be Nene at : Ts Returne The trophies were presented = by President Robert Middleton. : : |In a special .22 rifle shooting Four hundred and fifty-ninejevent Robert Middleton won | 0 pea members turned out to vote inthe trophy donated by Gold bc members. were electing ; n e 10na 1964 executive and. returned| The officers for 1964 were in- them enbloc. troduced and they are: Stan The polls were by the ep igiet ee, Harry Ear- secretary, Ralph Harlowe, +; i vice - president; Bruce eve 0 men serving his fifth term. Harlowe!Vallencourt, secretary; Don Douglas, treasurer and Frank Second in the voting - Chester Borek who retained his After the introductions of the meree, announced today' that) ice-presidency with more than new officers Stan Hockett pre- A. H. LeMasurier will be the/gouble a majority over Jim|sented a past president's: lapel rt vs - aga at rom Claus and Don MacDougall. {button to Robt. Middleton. jartains Vommittee Meevng Of) Jack Luke and Lawrence Mc-| The F | ; 4 d Al guest for the eveni | tine Oshawa Chamber of Com-|conkey were re-elected in wad merce to be held Friday, Dec.|close race against Danny Dale|the duck b: |speaking.on regional develop-| agement's appointment for also showed films of the duck |ment. treasurer and Orial Thompson/panding and wildlife and the | 'The purpose of "Regional De-|was declared elected by 8C-l work that is being done in the | velopment is to promote bal- diated to round out the eX€C-/ marsh by various clubs. anced economic development of | The door prizes were won by jthe following persons, Mrs, Ray 'and business organizations. Stainton, Scrutineers were Oria Regonal. Development Pro-; Thompson and Ross Bennett. grams are now baie conducted, The Duplate Social and Sports| Members and friends who in other parts of Ontario, If you|Club Annual Children's Christ- took part in the entertainment wish: to attend and hear Mr. Le-|mas: Party will be held Satur-jand dancing . that followed _- Masurier tell of the importance|4ay. Dec. 21, at the Biltmore Mr. and Mrs, Harry Earhart, ase and Mrs. and Mrs. Don (PC in | vies acs i] yped br Refrigerator The Oshawa Fire Department, Jim Davis, Bill Dionne, John responded two fire Albert Fi Fi ht S { Cl p b Car Club Head To Entertain E . S ° l : During the same period, am- Nh) 6 ys OCc1a : SUPP!Y bulance crews handjed six calls, youngsters h mee Pe me ; held. its annual meeting in St.! will pick a gayly wrapped has ever had. It started off with from the club showing their Mary's Hall, Bloor street east ja buffet lunch and presentations|appreciation for the use of Trophies were awarded to:;will make up the rest with per-| Con ohli i Russ Major. for most popular sonal donations. A similar party The highlight of the evening land, 253 Quebec _ street; Verna Diane MacLeod, Cour- The club will exhibit cars in them a party : ! January, 1964, at shows in De- Last year the men_ footed sel won the Most. Active Mem- ber trophy for his outstanding the Duplate Social and Sports|Medal Cleaners. Club election this week. The their/1964 OFFICERS lled one vote short of 300, in| <' Seen Al Leavitt Vanlessel, membership chair- Oharles World, president of j was man, the Oshawa Chamber of Com- a'was Walt Fry who spoke on Naas SAG . Aion anding that is under oe ne i ey at gaan bk voting : __ \the direction of Ed Kroll at the na. MY AMasurier Wi e; Jack McAdam remains man- Oshawa second marsh. Mr, Fry the province by co-ordinating) The election was ably conduct- jthe interests of municipalities}ed by Bert Jones and oe Herstead. Jim Kirk and Walt Fry. and need for Regional Develop- Theatre, getting underway at/W. Schocht, Mr. nient contact the Oshawa Cham-|aPproximately. nine o'clock, injHarding, Mr \ Tr cent value of the Canadian dol-|Trophy) lar in US, funds would be main-| Morison tained Mrs Mr. Gordon said he had noth-|Mr ing to add to what he had sa'd/were about the exchange rate in his|R. How presentation of the budget last bu A A June 13 ers Studebaker will move al to its Canadian subsidiary f it] the announce its auto production! Geors Doner, ha d e Sinclair 9 Toronto Cricket..committee would discuss sal-| Cur with|aries when a salary schedule is! for trophy Submitted to. the board Mrs Trustees agreed that the (lead). board. or management commit- was|tee would be available at any time to discuss education mat- ters in general with the sec- ondary school teachers' negotia ition committee, 3 ( ng the Vice Ane dinner ht nderson Mrs.. Philip and Mr fot OUTSTAN Canadian ' tyle When Army Cadet Corps of the On- Rég Christmas the Royal under Mr Mr r of held it in Wed Anderson H taro ment | nual Dinter, _iber of Commer DING ARMY CADET HONORED at the the outstanding year nesday night Oshawa Armories cadet of the was. honor ed. Seen here receiving the trophy is RSM Ken Demille left. At right is the cadet com mending officer Major J Bryant, present the trophy ~--Oshawa Times Photo the morning. Santa' will be there|McCormick, Mr. and Mrs, Jim land there will be presents and|Kirk, Mr. and. Mrs. Ted Burk- ltreats. for all the eligible chil-/holder, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce dren Vallencourt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray HONG KONG (Reuters) The Annual Duplate SocialjHerstead, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Communist Viet Cong- units! and Sports Club Annual New/Vanlersel, Mr.-and Mrs, Robt \fighting inst. the South Viet) Year's Eve Dance will be held| Middleton, Pete Kuzyk, Mr..and Nam government will cease fire}at the Oshawa Flying Club. It|/Mrs. Stan Hockett,. Don 24 hours.durng Christmas,|is reported that all tickets have|/Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Walt the Communist Viet Nam news!already been sold for this gala}Fry, Mr..and Mrs. Alex Micka- jagency reports, jaffair. (low and others. » offices REPORT XMAS TRUCE for

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy